Measure to Fund Government Operations for Remainder of Fiscal Year Now Goes to Senate

WASHINGTON—The House passed a $1.012 trillion bill Wednesday that would fund the government for the next 8½ months, advancing a broad policy compromise between the warring political parties.

The 1,582-page amalgam of discretionary spending for activities from the Army to water projects passed 359-67, with 166 Republican and 193 Democratic votes. The Senate is expected to clear the bill by week's end.